The Freedom of the City of Dublin is an award bestowed by the people of Dublin on a person nominated by the Lord Mayor. It is usually awarded for contributions made to the life of the city, as an honour given to certain visiting dignitaries. This award is rarely given; only 74 people have been given the Freedom of the City of Dublin. Among the notable recipients of this award are American presidents John F. Kennedy and Bill Clinton, as well as Mother Teresa. Two notable recipients who were unable to attend to receive the award are Nelson Mandela as he was still in prison and also Aung San Suu Kyi who was under house arrest. U2 lead singer Bono is also a holder of this award. Other notable recipients are Bob Geldof and Ronnie Delaney[1][2]
Holders of this award have some ancient privileges and duties such as
Some of the ancient duties are that,